Cozy Winter Decorating Ideas

February 13, 2017 By: Jelica

Once holiday decorations have been put away, it can be tempting to wait until spring before decorating again. After all, the winter blahs have a way of stunting our creative selves leaving us unmotivated to do very much (anyone else relate?). This invariably leaves our homes feeling bare and even ‘cold.’ I want to encourage you to fight against those winter blahs!

Today, I’m sharing some simple, cozy decorating ideas for winter. Each one of these tips are easy to replicate. I would recommend that you first shop your home for a budget-friendly solution to accompany the tips below. Then, if you’d like, treat yourself with a splurge or two for an additional hit of fun and cheerfulness (I mean, who doesn’t need a pick-me-up this season?).

Read on for some of my favourite cozy winter decorating ideas:

PILLOWS & THROWS

Almost everyone has a couple of throw pillows and blankets lying around. Rather than stuffing them in a storage bin, place them on a chair, a sofa or bench, and see how much warmth they add. If you don’t do anything else except this, you will up your home’s cozy factor in a major way.

This classic pairing in home decor does so much to warm up a space. Both elicit feelings of restfulness and add more softness to a room. Whether your space is dark or bright, pillows and throws are a great way to add warmth.

TEXTURE

By texture, I mean anything that adds dimension through soft materials, such as rugs, baskets, wicker trays, chunky blankets, throws with tassels, embroidered or woven pillows, drapes, and just about any throw blanket or pillow out there.

Texture is absolutely essential in preventing a space from looking too ‘flat’ or cold. Texture creates a welcoming atmosphere that invites you, your family, and your friends to make themselves feel at home.

OUTDOOR ELEMENTS

You’ve probably read this more than once on this blog, but bringing a bit of the outdoors in is one of the best ways to add warmth to your home. It brings with it feelings of comfort and a sense of freshness that we associate with the outdoors.

You can add outdoor elements in dozens of ways, but some of my favourites include:

WARM METALLICS

Gold, brass or copper are lovely elements to add a touch of cozy to your space. Like curling up to a warm fire, warm metallics give off a relaxed vibe, whether they are a more lively gold or a subtle copper.

My current go-to metallic is gold and I love how it plays off of the lighter, creamier elements in our home. (You may recognize the photo below from this fall living room tour. I’ve swapped out a few accessories on our coffee- and side-tables since then, but the rest of the room remains the same).

While I also love silver and mercury metallics, these can make a space feel ‘cool,’ so experiment with your space and balance out the warm and cool elements within.

CANDLES & LANTERNS

Okay, so who does not have a candle or two around the house? Probably the most budget-friendly item on this list, a candle literally adds warmth when lit and radiates a subtle glow.

If there is one thing you can treat yourself to, then might I suggest purchasing a few candles? With or without a scent, candles are an easy way to liven up a space.

The same can be said about lanterns. I have only recently started using them in the home and, let me tell you, I am definitely pro-lantern! I’ve used them in our foyer and love the overall effect.

BOOKS & MAGAZINES

Yes, books and magazines! Like pillows and throws, books and magazines go hand in hand in creating a relaxed atmosphere. Think, library. Think, hushed whispers. Think, people sitting in a quiet corner, thumbing through a magazine. I cannot imagine any room without a stack of books or magazines to leaf through.

Not the ‘library type’? Okay, but at least we can agree that books and magazines make a room feel less austere, less stuffy, and more relaxed.